The Spouse Education and Career Opportunities program is excited to be partnering with LinkedIn’s Military and Veterans Program to offer military spouses who are moving due to a Permanent Change of Station and military spouses within six months of separation from the military a one-year upgrade to LinkedIn Premium at no charge. This partnership provides relocating spouses with even more resources, including free access to LinkedIn’s online library of more than 12,000 LinkedIn Learning courses.

The 2018 Virtual Military Spouse Symposium sessions are now available. These recorded sessions, designed for military spouses, are full of relevant information on career development, entrepreneurship, personal branding and more.

Military spouses who require licensure to work must often obtain a license in their new state when their military service member transfers. Visit the Spouse Licensure Map to find out if your state has legislation to increase the portability of state licenses for military spouses.

MSEP “ed,” a new initiative of the Military Spouse Employment Partnership, works with schools located around military installations to highlight jobs available to military spouses. Visit MySECO for more information as it becomes available.

Are you starting a certificate program, returning to college as an adult or continuing on to a university after high school? Get into the college groove and ease the transition of your first week with these helpful tips.

Don’t let the price of tuition get in the way of your education. The MyCAA scholarship provides up to $4,000 of tuition assistance to eligible military spouses pursuing a license, certification or associate degree in a portable career field and occupation.

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